2 Yokota Yosemite's in 2 days

Proto2000

Retro Guru
I'm always on the hunt for vintage MTB's so a few days back a white 90 Yosemite was posted on CL for a small amount of money. Got ahold of the seller and set up a time to buy it, the bike was all original down to the tires and Turbo saddle, both were in sad shape. I swapped out the tires for some almost perfect original Smokes and the saddle for a decent Terry that needed a bit of leather dye to bring it back. Polished it up and now looks great. The second 93 red, white and blue one was spotted the day I brought the white one home on CL for less than the white one. The guy was very nice and said he needs to sell some of his bikes, mostly Ti and some very high end vintage. Met with him the next day in San Mateo to buy it. This one needed a tear down which I have started. I was surprised that the fork and stem were Dirt Research and the fork still working. May be a bit before I get this one done, lots of cleaning and may need a few bits to get it close to factory. Frame cleaned up well and polished it out, smoooooth now.
 

Attachments

  • 20250711_134822.webp
    20250711_134822.webp
    699.9 KB · Views: 49
  • 20250711_134630.webp
    20250711_134630.webp
    699.6 KB · Views: 49
I always liked these. Loveyl looking frames
 
Beautiful bikes, both! 🤩

The "pro" model seems to be already a 1992 model, it shows up in a brochure which was sold at ebay a bit ago.
I still have some but not very good and read-able pictures from the seller
Yokota 1992 10-11.webp

Also the fork looks style-wise like a bit of an Rockshox 1 copy, it's a "Dirt Research's Aftershock" (something I have never heard of, and it looks like Google neither), with using already air-suspension too, so maybe also in that regards a RS1 copy?

Can you please provide a bit more pictures and details to this early suspension fork? Is it technically similar to an RS1?
 
Last edited:
Here are some pics of the frame and components as they are now after spending some time on cleaning them up. The fork is with Neko getting documented, he is a suspension fork collector and has never seen one of those in person. He thinks it is elastomer only and will let me know in a day or two. Once back to me, I will add some pics of the fork. It is similar to an RS1 in looks.
 

Attachments

  • 20250714_074437.webp
    20250714_074437.webp
    584.6 KB · Views: 17
  • 20250714_074451.webp
    20250714_074451.webp
    391.1 KB · Views: 16
  • 20250714_074500.webp
    20250714_074500.webp
    502.1 KB · Views: 11
  • 20250714_074530.webp
    20250714_074530.webp
    300.9 KB · Views: 11
  • 20250714_074540.webp
    20250714_074540.webp
    406.1 KB · Views: 10
  • 20250714_074548.webp
    20250714_074548.webp
    662.6 KB · Views: 12
  • 20250714_074752.webp
    20250714_074752.webp
    428.3 KB · Views: 14
  • 20250714_074615.webp
    20250714_074615.webp
    294 KB · Views: 14
  • 20250714_074625.webp
    20250714_074625.webp
    306.5 KB · Views: 15
  • 20250714_074737.webp
    20250714_074737.webp
    582.2 KB · Views: 18
I always liked Yokotas.

Sold them for a couple of years at a shop (Edmonton Cycle on Whyte Ave) I work at back in the early 90's.

Have been watching for one of their elevated chainstay bikes for years. Not a brand you see often in Canada though.

Beautiful bikes you got their. Nicely done.
 
Back
Top